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Military meets paramilitary as corps member and soldier fiance share lovely pre-wedding photos
You may have heard it being said that there are three places where one is most likely to meet a spouse; a religious gathering, workplace and school.
Though arguable, events over the years and several love stories keep bearing testament to this saying.
People have found love at these gatherings and even at the most bizarre places, no one could have imagined – the graveyard, a confirmation that as far as love is concerned, cupid’s arrow could hit anyone, anywhere and at any time.
Love, again, showed it could bend anyone no matter the status and class recently when a Nigerian soldier and his corps member fiancee were seen in lovely pre-wedding photos that have kept everyone busy on social media.
The Nigerian soldier shared the cute pre-wedding photos, after asking his corps member fiancee to spend the rest of her life with him.
At NYSC orientation camps, soldiers always taunt corps members with a song warning them not to marry their colleagues so as not to give birth to ‘mumu and monkey’, but they would ‘born better if a corper marry solder, dem go born better.’
In this heart-melting love story, military meets paramilitary in a very interesting form and we at WuzupNigeria are here to share juicy pictures with you.
Our best guess is that they met at one of the orientation camps spread across the country.
Both couple look so happy and cute together.
See lovely photos of the couple below:
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